Not unless: a. you can identify the current shifter's make and model b. the company is still in business, still making the parts and would sell...
The shift lever you have now looks to me like a home-brew to me. The shaft appears to be one diameter, instead of tapered like a factory shaft...
Other than being uglier than me, what is wrong with what you have now?
In 1951 (and at least 1946 through 1990) 3 speed manual transmissions came from the GM factory with column shifters and 4 speed manual...
I'm not sure that the parts I used on my starter overhaul will fit your Chevy starter. Mine is a GMC starter, but Chevy used the same starter in...
Starter rod (assuming it is a "stomp starter" and stock) and solenoid are mutually exclusive. I'll post my "shade tree starter overhaul"...
This answer is from a 1939-54 GMC Master Parts Book. Not Chevy, but I'd bet your life they have the same brake parts. 1939-52 GMC 1/2 and 3/4...
You could use the earlier switch, but the mounting is completely different. Also, there is no ACC position on the early switch. The ACC terminal...
Read this: Flywheels and Starters - 6 volt vs. 12 volt It shows the easy way to tell 6v vs. 12v starters and flywheels. 1107634 is listed for...
Attached is the wiring diagram from a '49 GMC Owner's Manual.[ATTACH]
I agree about the $$$ Andy, but Dave is talking about "keeping it original". A universal harness can be had for 1/4 the price, but would have a...
Don't know where you got yours, but Chevs of the 40s advertises a GMC specific harness for 1947-49 as their part number 4188864G at $934.75...
More instructions about antenna installation. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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